Across 7— By which the sports programme is linked together? (5, 2,6) 8— Exposed weapons—with which welcome guests are received! (4, 4) 9— The kind to do office work. (4) 10—Part of the strategy—it’s needed by the diplomat in charge. (6) 12 — Usual piece coming from Regan or Malvolio. (6) 14— It's not in use when weighed. (6) 16— Different aspects of true statements about the East. (6) 18— Briefly unnamed cleric losing his head. (4) 20— Support below—don’t fasten on top. (8) 22—Not moving the position of the exhibitor even yet. (2,1, 10) Down ! —A service-man among service-men! (8) 2— Ring a young bird, by the sound of it. (6) 3— See 11 Down. 4 and 19 Down—Celebrated musician, for instance? (6, 2,4) 5— Gambler showing improvement. (6) 6— Don’t keep on moving part of the organ. (4) 11 and 3 Down—Suitable journey for the roundsman! (8, 4) 13— Piles made by busy workers. (3-5) 15— Truthful notes modified after the end of the speech. (6) 17— Churchman to make a truce. (6) 19— See 4 Down. 21— A character in the Aeneid achieved nothing. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Bait; 8, Uniformity; 9. Signpost; 10, Hose; 12, Tender; 14, Resort; 15, Raffle; 17, Pester; 18, Star; 19, Tea-party; 21, Given a hand; 22, Asti. Down: 2, Active part; 3, Turn; 4, Rigour, 5, Potter; 6. Emphasis; 7, Pyre; 11, Screen test; 13, Deferred, 16, Entrap; 17, Play an; 18, Sage; 20, Aida.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33957, 25 September 1975, Page 16
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